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[TUTORIAL] How to add Skyrim PC mods to PS3
So I’ve seen this topic come up a few times here, with never any really definitive answers on it. So I figured I would share my methods(no longer simply my methods) for modding this great game. This is a LONG read, so I apologize in advance, I just wanted to attempt to be as thorough as possible.
(There is a list of mods that I have verified working on ps3, as well as a list of some that do not work, at the end of this tutorial. In addition, there are important notes regarding mods. And finally, if requested, I can upload my mod collection to a file sharing service for everyone. Will take time, and depends on the interest, I guess.)
I currently have about 30+ mods running on my game, (don't do this) (and a whole ton more that I’m not using but do work) and am currently level 41 with little to no issues other than increased load times and the usual lag that comes with vanilla Skyrim.
We’ll go ahead and discuss load times now, I feel this is the most important. I can give you my experience but keep this in mind:
I’m running my entire game off of a USB stick. That means the disk(game folders), internal game data, well as installed DLC. So the whole enchilada. ( I have 3 data folders for swapping and testing, 2 on usb, 1 on HD)
My load time ( with 30 mods) is as follows:
From the xmb to the press start screen: 3 minutes
From pressing continue to the initial game load : 1 minute 40 seconds.
Fast traveling or other normal in-game loading(doors) : Near normal load times in most cases (an occasional long load here and there, never more than 35-40 seconds)
You will see my own mod setup below, but I’ll tell you now I’m running a few big ones in there, Climates of Tamriel, The Hairstyler, Ordinator Perk Overhaul (which is fucking awesome). So I don’t feel this is too bad.
But I’m also not an impatient man, so I’ll tell you this: More mods = longer load.
Example: With simply Climates of Tamriel, Breezehome, UFO, Cinematic FireFX, More money mod = no noticeable load time change. The complexity and size of mod increases this. Much faster running off the HD.
This game suffers from what I like to call Bethesda syndrome. Like Fallout 3 and NV, after a while your save file will get bigger and bigger. At some point, so big that the game starts to get laggy. To the point of unplayability. Keep this in mind. Upon hitting the 10mb save file mark, you may experience issues such as long loads, stuttering, and extremely low frame rates. This happens REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU HAVE MODS OR NOT Please keep this in mind. I believe This Link (link also at bottom) has a method to reduce your save file size, but you must have a copy of skyrim for the pc. Also, if you are using the Breezehome mod, you must un-install it (using the instructions in the mod, which is the book on the pedestal near the front door) before attempting the method to reduce your save file size. If you do not un-install the house mod properly, it will break breezehome. Do not attempt this if using Ordinator or the Breezehome mod, it'll break your game. Do not attempt this with any mod that makes big or permanent changes (perk tree, heavily modded vanilla homes, or permanent stat changers) you have been warned.
Also, keep a clean save nearby at all times. When you load mods and then save your game, some of that data regarding the mods is also saved in your game. When you remove the mods later for whatever reason, the remnants in your save can cause issues in your game. Always test your mods from a fresh save, and keep a backup, CLEAN save with no mods loaded to fall back on or at least a save with the mods you know for sure you are keeping. It will save you headaches later.
First things first. I will freely admit I do not know the first thing about properly modding these games for the console. I’m fairly certain to do it properly would involve the creation of new EDAT files, which I don’t know how to do. But thanks to an awesome user here, we now have an edat and method to implement these mods properly!!
Disclaimer: All mods have been created by their respective owners. I DO NOT take credit for any of this, as I simply found how to pack loose mods for ps3 use. I am not responsible for damage to your console in any way, shape or form. Use this knowledge at your own risk. I have had no issues with mine, playing this way for months. But if your console happens to open a portal to hell, explodes, or tries to steal your girlfriend, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE.
This information has been compiled from a combination of various forum sources I found online, and my own experimentation. In addition, some mods in my collection were obtained from forum posts of others regarding ps3 skyrim mods and some youtube links. I will give credit where I can.
CREDIT: I would like to thank /u/MikoGames08, who was generous enough to share this information (and file) with me, and also allow me to share it with you.
So now that is out of the way, here we go. You will need the following:
PS3 with CFW (obviously)
Multiman or homebrew with file manager of some type
NEW!! REQUIREDTHIS FILE RIGHT HERE MODS.EDAT (This is the edat that we are going to use to load the mods. Credit to /u/MikoGames08 for sharing the file and knowledge needed on this.)
Skyrim Legendary Edition (I am using US version), with all 3 DLC’s installed (You must have at least Dawnguard installed for this method to work. Some mods may require resources from Dragonborn and Hearthfire, so I suggest installing all 3)
A PC ( I think any pc will do, this isn’t super intensive work)
WinRAR or 7zip (I’m giving more than one choice here, don’t hate!)
BSAopt ver. 1.63 (to pack loose files into BSA for PS3 use. This specific version is the only one I found to work properly) (OPTIONAL but RECOMMENDED)
Creation Kit (To create dummy .esp files to use with Texture packs) (OPTIONAL)
A nexus account, or similar place to acquire PC Skyrim mods
A lot of patience.
Mods that are older work the best, but some of the newer ones will work as well. Mods must be in the format of an .esp or .esm file with an accompanying BSA file (if it needs one, some don’t). LOOSE FOLDER MODS WILL WORK (I've been told), but I like to pack them. That is what BSAopt is for, and we will get to that shortly.
To install:
Copy the MODS.EDAT to a safe place on a USB stick, and insert into the slot closest to the drive (right slot), (or FTP if you have the knowledge), and using MMCM (Multiman) File Manager, navigate to the directory where your Skyrim Legendary DLC is located.
Navigate to dev_hdd0/game/ The game has 2 ID’s in this folder. The first, BLUS30778CACHE, is for the main game data files (This is the games install data, not the dlc) The second folder, BLUS31202, is where the DLC for the game is located, and this is where the mods are going to go. Navigate to USRDIR/NPDRM/. WE ARE GOING TO COPY THE MODS.EDAT HERE AND CREATE A NEW FOLDER CALLED MODS LIKE THIS:
And there you have it! :)
This section is split into examples: Simple, and Complex. Tutorial links consist of the mod link, and screenshots for visual aid.
SIMPLE: esp and bsa ready to go
We are using Automatic Item Storage for this example.
Extract the zip or rar file of this mod somewhere you will be able to find it (folder on the desktop maybe?) or you can go ahead and extract to a USB for transfer to the PS3. This mod is a simple example because it already comes as an .esp and .bsa file.
The mods will go into the MODS/DATA/ folder, as indicated above.
Simply copy the 2 mod files (.esp and .bsa) from your USB into this directory. That’s it. Start your game. Upon loading your game you should be greeted by a message regarding the magical auto storage fish. If so, SUCCESS.
COMPLEX (2 Examples):
Example 1: Mod with an .esp and LOOSE Files
A note on this: folders like fomod and screenshots can be ignored as they are for mod managers and irrelevant. Folders to pack are going to be:
Textures
Meshes
Sounds
Voices
Scripts
Seq
I'm sure I'm probably missing something, but that's the gist of it. And if the mod doesn't have any of the above, then don't worry, it doesn't need it.
We are using Dovahbit of Caerbannog for our example.
WARNING: Dovahbit is not compatible with follower mods such as UFO or AFT. You must use DovaHare, found on the same page.
Method: Download and extract BSAopt to a folder you will find easy to work with. Do not touch any of the settings, it should work as-is. The only setting you may want to play with is the compression level. For larger mods, (over 100 mb) I have set the level to 5 with no issues. This is a setting you can experiment with.
Now extract the mod files. In the extraction window, navigate to the BSAopt folder you installed BSAopt to.
Here you will see 2 folders, one titled “in”, and the other “out”. Extract the loose folders to the “in” folder in BSAopt. Extract the .esp file to an easy location to access later.
Start the BSAopt program. Choose the executable for your system, 32bit or 64 and run it. You will be greeted by this:
If you did this correctly, you should already see folder structures in the BSAopt window:
If not, then click the Browse button near the top, navigate to the “in” folder, and click use folder at the bottom:
Next, click the browse button at the bottom of the app window, and type in a name for the BSA file. THE BSA FILE NAME MUST EXACTLY MATCH THE NAME OF THE .ESP FILE. So Dovahbit.bsa, to match the Dovahbit.esp file you already have.
After doing this, click Pack. Wait for it to finish, and once done, the BSA file you created will be in the “out” folder.
Next, simply follow the same installation method from the simple example above. Place the 2 files for Dovahbit (bsa and esp) in the MODS/DATA folder with your other mods. Fire up your game. Done.
Tip: Dovahbit can be found in Farengar’s section of Dragons Reach.
Tip: Don't forget to clean out the 'in' folder before extracting and preparing your next mod. Things get screwy when you accidentally combine folders from different mods.
Example 2:
Loose files with NO ESP (these are mostly texture replacers.) This requires Creation Kit or a way to make esp files.
Simply take the loose files, extract them into BSAopt “in” folder, same as above. Click browse below, and give it a filename that is simple but easy to identify.
We will use CBBE for this example (This is not recommended, as this pack puts excessive strain on the system, causing freeze ups and crashes. It is possible to use with the low textures, but there are less resource intensive mods to achieve the same effect. This is simply to prove it works. For custom bodies and armor, see the section of working mods at the end of this tutorial)
Extract the CBBE files to a folder of your choice to work from. The next steps will apply to any mod similar to this, as this mod comes with multiple install options and you will have to choose how you want to build it. (Always read the mod’s nexus page for important information regarding use, requirements, and conflicts. It will save you headaches later if you REALLY get into doing this)
This is what you should see where you extracted the folders:
This mod requires the slim section to work, so open that folder. Inside should be 2 folders: textures, and meshes. These are the ones you want. Copy these 2 folders to the “in” folder of BSAopt.
Next, choose whether you want the curvy textures as well. If so, then open the curvy folder, and copy the 2 folders inside (yep, textures and meshes) to the BSAopt “in” folder, and YES, OVERWRITE THE PREVIOUS FILES WHEN ASKED.
Finally, pick any other of the features you want, and repeat the process, overwriting when necessary. The Texture Quality folder has 3 subfolders, low, med, and high. If you so choose, copy the corresponding slim or curvy folder within your desired quality folder to the “in” folder, but only choose 1! This is why it is important to read the mod instructions, because you can’t just pack this whole mod up and expect it to work, there is a method.
Set your preferred compression level and pack your files. I packed these at 5, because I assumed that extreme compression would cause texture issues. This is only my personal speculation, your mileage may vary.
Now we move to Creation Kit: (This is SUPER SIMPLE): Open Creation Kit. If it throws an error (Mine does) Just click yes to all and it will go away. Click on File, then Data:
Click Ok, then click File, Save. Name your save file EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE FILE YOU PACKED EARLIER (so for CBBEPS3.BSA, you would save in creation kit as CBBEPS3) Save it. That’s it. Find the .esp file you just saved, pair it with the BSA you packed, and install it via the same method as before. BOOM, textures replaced.
Some mods for Skyrim require a certain load order to prevent conflicts. While there is no “Loot” or mod manager for the PS3, we have limited control over the load order. But the general consensus online that I found regarding this is that the load order is determined on the console by the order in which you copy your mods into the folder. It has to do with file write dates I suppose. To my knowledge this hasn’t been verified, but it is the current theory (Don’t quote me I could be totally wrong about this)
A quick note before the list:
Mods that require SKSE,SKYUI, or any external program that requires an .exe or .dll file currently do not work. This is not extremely limiting, as there are over 50,000 mods on Nexus, but it is good to keep in mind. ( I believe the Elite Electronics guys figured out how to implement parts of SKSE, but it’s beyond my current experience)
Mods that have their own custom voices are a mixed bag. Most of the time the mod will work, but the voices won’t. An example of this is the Jesus follower mod. He’s there, but he won’t talk. No fun with silent Jesus. Others, like Dreamborne Isles (Yes, it works on PS3) work, but no voices. Turn on all subtitles in the options to read the dialogue instead.
I am currently experimenting with converting the sound files to be compatible and hopefully readable on the ps3, but I don’t have anything substantial to share, so no custom voices for now.
One more thing on follower mods: Older ones are best. Unfortunately, no Recorder or Inigo for us, as those are so intense that they lock up the system upon trying to enter the area they reside in. Beware of follower mods that claim hundreds of lines of new dialogue, as you won’t be able to hear it anyway.
Body and CBBE armor replacers have neck seam issues that require texture editing to fix. But it’s not that bad (to me anyway).
Mods I’m running together (My setup):
Better Embers (Ready to go)
Cinematic FireFX (Ready to go)
Climates of Tamriel (Ready to go. Makes you want to just stare at the sky. I use interiors and nights lvl2 as well)
Conjuration Madness (Ready to go. Want to summon a dragon? Now you can! A few select spells do not work.)
Dovahbit (Pack via tutorial above, use Dovahare for UFO compatibility)
Breezehome Fully Upgradeable (Ready to go, amazing house)
ELFX – Weathers (Ready to go. Lighting effects, kinda redundant with CoT above, but meh….)
Extra Encounters Reborn (Ready to go, I use the all versions download. All seems to work)
Automatic Item Storage (Ready to go. It’s a magical fish!)
Amulet of Homecoming (Ready to go)
FCO – Follower Commentary Overhaul (Ready to go)
Killer Keos Skimpy CBBE V2-V3 Armor Replacer (Must Pack loose files into bsa)
Guard Dialogue Overhaul (Ready to go)
3D Load Screens (Ready to go. A few are glitched. Does not affect gameplay.)
The Hairstyler (Ready to go. A good portion are glitched/do not work, but there are enough that do that I decided to include it here. I use it.)
Move it Dammit (Ready to go. Now followers actually get the fuck out of your way. Highly Recommended)
No skill limit (Ready to go)
Possessive Corpses (You must pack the script before using) – A note on this one: This mod has not been proven to reduce ps3 save sizes, but does link weapons to corpses to reduce clutter. I'm running this as a test.
QaxeWinterholdRebuild (Ready to go. Enable subtitles for the dialogue. In instances where quests don't initiate, try talking to the character again to get it going. I have completed this on my PS3.)
Rings of Power (Ready to go)
URWL (Ready to go)
Nora Strongheart (Follower, Ready to go)
Merchant Medallion (Ready to go. Summon a merchant anywhere)
UFO (Ready to go. Try the compatibility version)
More gold (Ready to go)
Redspire Manor (Must pack files before use. Oh, and I'm in love with this house.)
Monsters Reborn (Ready to go. Makes higher level questing still challenging)
Ordinator (Ready to go.)
Reverse Crafting (Ready to go. Melt down all those junk weapons you keep picking up)
Sylvia (Ready to go. Follower)
I apologize in advance for the lack of links. A quick google search of 'Name skyrim mod' should bring up the appropriate Nexus page.
Purity (Weather The water glitches on occasion)
Pure Weather (Looks Great)
Alchemist Pocket Garden (Player Home May require packing first)
Carriage and Ferry Travel Overhaul (Pack first, works but no custom voices)
Jango Mountable Sabrecat (Works fine, but he was goofy looking. Riding glitches sometimes)
More Foliage Whiterun (This adds a shit ton of trees to Whiterun. Simple script but does increase load times for Whiterun. May cause excessive stuttering depending on load.)
Helgen Reborn (Pack if necessary. Works, no voices. Not Fully Tested)
Simple NPC Outfit Manager (Change anyones clothes through dialogue options. Warning: With UFO it is possible to 'cheat' by giving your follower badass armor through this mod, and removing it from them afterwards. UFO dialogue option 'You could dress better'. May produce unexpected results.)
Empowered Magic (Minor magic perk overhaul. I used this before Ordinator)
Character Creation Overhaul (Only lightly tested, may cause game breaking glitches, needs more testing)
Dreamborne Isle (May need packing. Voices do not work. Subtitles recommended. Not fully tested)
Lively Followers (May conflict with UFO)
Open Cities (This one actually worked, I was surprised. Exiting a building inside the city will load the city separately like the vanilla game. But from anywhere in Skyrim, the city gates should open with no load screen.)
Random Alternate Start (Worked the 2 times I tried it. Mileage may vary)
Leveler's Tower (Unzip the resources to 'in' first, then unzip the loose folders from the esp zip into 'in', OVERWRITE WHEN ASKED. Pack at compression 5. May cause crashes, not fully tested)
INIGO - COMING SOON (MAYBE)
Recorder (Not at this time)
Heritage Mod (Upon creating your new character, you are stuck in 3rd person, and not in a good way either.)
Waffa's Skyrim mod pack (Some packed ready to go. Unsure if the DL link is still good.)
Older Resources (May not be relevant)
Skyrim Elite Edition -Elite Electronics (For information about their mod pack and how to use it if you so choose DL in the next link This mod overwrites files in the game disc folder itself as well. Make a backup of your GAME before trying)
Elite Electronics Download links (One final release of all their stuff. They no longer work on this)
And I think that's it. 25,000 characters, my OCD wouldn't let me leave it alone, lol. I feel like this is at least a good start for anyone looking to try to mod this game.
This is my first ever tutorial on Reddit, so I hope it's comprehensive and helpful.
I will answer any questions that I can. If you feel I've left anything out, let me know.
Happy Modding.
I will continue to edit this as necessary. All suggestions are welcome!
It’s wednesday and the SkyrimMod Forge is back, bringing you some of the best mods produced by the modding community dedicated to improving The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
It’s already the thirdweek of January, and while we’re all still waiting (and some are losing hope) to see if Bethesda will keep it’s promise of releasing the Creation Kit (that will increase the modding potential of the game exponentially) this month, the community is still using whatever it can to improve the game over the original. There already are nearly 7000 mods available for download, and that’s just counting the ones that I could personally find.
The purpose of this column is to help those that may be a little disoriented with the size and scope of what the Skyrim modding community offers. You’ll find here on DualShockers every Wednesday.
But, as every week, it’s time to let the mods do the talking, so without further ado, head past the cut for this week’s highlights.
Coverkhajiits
In the previous episodes of this column I talked about beautiful men and beautiful women, but having no personal interest in the furry races, I neglected the Khajiits. I still have no interest, to be honest, but this mod is simply too good to pass on. It’s made by mrLenski and replaces the absolutely lackluster original textures of the Khajiit faces with much more realistic and detailed ones, improving their looks, and not by a little.
You can download the mod here whether you play the race yourself, or you just want the many NPC Khajiits that populate Skyrim to look a lot better.
Mystic Elven Armor – HD
Have you ever felt that the yellow (some swear it’s “gold”, but I can only define that “yellow”) Elven Armor in Skyrim looks… well… bad? I do, and that’s why this mod by Sader is a real Godsend. It fully replaces the vanilla Elven Armor with an absolutely beautiful one, that not only looks perfectly elvish, but it also doesn’t make you look like a complete clown, which is a definite plus.
You can download it here, and say goodbye to the yellow.
Wars in Skyrim II
This mod by Alexandrox is a quirky but definitely very interesting. I actually debated including it or not for a while due to it’s quirky nature and due to the fact that if you don’t use the “Rainbow version” it can seriously interfere with the normal flow of the game. What it does is filling (or at least populating, in the case of the more mild Rainbow version, that I use) the world of Skyrim with random encounters with a wide variety of monsters and enemies, and the best thing is that they will actually meet and fight against each other.
If you love the randomness of the dragon fights, you’ll love the randomness of this mod even more, as you’ll encounter bloody battles and the occasional boss out of the blue. If you want to use the more radical versions (Golden Age, Normal or Easy), you may want to do so just to mess around, not to break your usual Skyrim game Keep an old save game handy and reload it after deactivating the mod. It’s still great fun.
Check it out here, at your own risk.
Dovahkiin Hideout
Mods like this one by Shawk are often pointed at as cheats, many just consider them a matter of convenience. It’s not very realistic for sure, as it provides a common basement to all the houses you can purchase in the game. Not only it will be reachable from every single one of your turfs, but it will also allow you to travel from one to the others faster. In the hideout you’ll find a large amount of containers and every crafting tool you can think of.
While, again, many will consider this a cheat, it’s influence on balance is minimal. Fast travel already exists in the game, crafting tools are available for free in every city and every container in the game provides infinite space. What you have is simply something that will save you a bit of time and the effort to remember in what home you left something, while giving you plenty space to showcase your trophies, armor and weapons.
Simple, neat, effective. That’s why I like it, and you can like it to after getting it here.
No Helm or Mask
This mod by Samsingletree is one of those small mods that, despite their simplicity, will make a lot of people happy. In MMORPGs one of the first demands made by the players (if the feature isn’t in the game by launch) is about the implementation of a toggle to make headgear invisible. This mod doesn’t provide a toggle, unfortunately, but it does make all helms and masks in the game invisible, allowing you to still receive the benefits of a helm without actually displaying one.
It actually removes the visuals of all the helmets in the game, including those of the guards. If you wondered what they looked like behind those black slits, but didn’t want to slaughter them to find out, now it’s your chance. You can find the file here.
LOTR – Narsil and Anduril
Who didn’t desire, at least once, to wield the most legendary blades of modern fantasy? With this mod by Isilmeriel you can. Simple as that. But, while the concept is simple, the models and textures of the swords are some of the most beautiful I’ve seen in a Skyrim mod. Both swords come in one handed and two handed versions, to fit everyone’s tastes.
If you like swords and The Lord of the Rings, this is a must have, no doubt about it. Check them out here.
Dual Casting – Dual Wielding Simplified
Since we’re talking about simple, but useful mods, this one by Qlzqqlzuup fits the description perfectly. When two have two identical spells or two weapons equipped, it will make you attack with both by just pressing the left mouse button, while the right mouse button will make you attack just with one. I’m sure many will find it lovely, since constantly pressing both mouse buttons at the same time is rather cumbersome.
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You can download it here.
ThuuMic v1 – Real Life Dragon Shouts
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This mod by DeadlyAzuril and PsychoHamster is a clear case of “Last but not least”. It’s the real deal, and I can’t even imagine how much thought and effort went into it. It takes a bit to set up correctly, but once you’re done, it will simply allow you to actually vocalize your Dragon Shouts into your microphone, and the game will recognize them, prompting your character to execute the approproate Thu’um.
I always found switching between shouts and focusing on using them at the right time during combat rather cumbersome. This mod radically changed that. Now there isn’t a fight in which I don’t use at least one, or multiple. I’m surprised that no one thought about it before, or rather, most probably plenty people did, but no one else managed to find a good way to implement it. Download it here and give it a try. It’ll improve the game considerably.
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And that’s it for this episode. I hope you found something useful to improve your game. As usual remember that full and exclusive credit for the mods listed above goes to their talented authors. Do come back next week for more mods at the Skyrim Mod Forge.
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Read More Episodes of The Skyrim Mod Forge: Episode Zero – Baby Steps, Episode 1 – Large Address, Steady Growth and Lips, Episode 2 – Mod Managing, Beauty and Dragons, Episode 3 – More Beauty, Divorce and Small Details, Episode 4 – Even More Beauty, Fashion and a Better HUD, Episode 5 – Hair, Flora and Weapons from Morrowind, Episode 6 – Handsome Men, More Hair and Armor From The Witcher 2, Episode 7 – Swords, Ice, Spells, Fashion and Realistic Light, Episode 9 – Armor, Soul Gems and More Swords from LOTR, Episode 10 – Rainbow Colors, Weapons, Armor and Witcher Gear, Episode 11 – Companions, Pretty Faces and More from The Witcher 2,Episode 12 – Houses, Lovely Hairstyles and Riding Like a Boss, Episode 13 – Lovely Hair, Armor from The Witcher 2 and Hundreds of Books.